PSXImager is a collection of tools for dumping and (pre-)mastering PlayStation 1 ("PSX")
CD-ROM images.
What sets PSXImager apart from standard ISO 9660 imaging tools is that PSXImager handles
images in the CD-ROM XA format,
which is what the PlayStation 1 uses.

Yagoburn (Yet Another Gui Optical BURNer) is an intuitive GUI wrapper around cdrkit and dvd+rw-tools for burning optical media on GNU/Linux systems. It uses the wxpython toolkit for the GUI, so it blends perfectly with a GTK+ environment, and is free from any heavy desktop environment dependencies.

Simpleburner is a simple CLI application to make burning CDs and DVDs easier. It writes a directory with your files to burn to a CD. You have to set up some things like ISO image name and location for it. It can be run in modes like test burn, makeiso-only, or burn-only. More information is included in the help message.

xfburn is easy to use burning software for the Xfce
desktop environment (but will work with others). It
uses libburn and libisofs as a backend. ISO files can
be burned, data composition created, discs
blanked, and DVD-RW media formatted and
deformatted. Common burning software features
not yet implemented are audio CD creation and
disc copying.

datapacker is a tool to group files by size such
that they fill fixed-size containers (called
"bins") using the minimum number of containers.
This is useful, for instance, if you want to
archive a number of files to CD or DVD, and want
to organize them such that you use the minimum
possible number of CDs or DVDs. In many cases,
datapacker executes almost instantaneously. Of
particular note, the hardlink action can be used
to effectively copy data into bins without having
to actually copy the data at all. datapacker is a
tool in the traditional Unix style; it can be used
in pipes and call other tools.

Brasero (formerly known as Bonfire) is a
application to burn CDs and DVDs for the GNOME
desktop. It is designed to be as simple as
possible, and has some unique features to enable
users to create their discs easily and quickly.

Python Audio Tools is a collection of audio handling programs that work from the command line. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more. It supports internationalized track filenames and metadata using Unicode. It works with high-definition, multi-channel audio as well as CD-quality. Track conversion uses multiple CPUs or CPU cores if available to greatly speed the transcoding process. Track metadata can be retrieved from MusicBrainz, FreeDB, or compatible servers. Audio formats supported are WAV, FLAC, WavPack, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, M4A, Apple Lossless, and more.

The aim of eVDR is to build a fully operational
Video Disk Recorder entirely from scratch. That
means it providesstep-by-step instructions for
building your own customized Linux Video Disk
Recorder box entirely from source.

libburnia is a project comprised of libraries and
binaries for reading, mastering, and writing
optical discs. It provides libburn, a CD/DVD/BD
burn library, libisofs, a manipulation library for
ISO 9660 filesystems, and libisoburn, a ISO 9660
multi-session library. On top of them there is
cdrskin, a cdrecord emulator, and xorriso, a
all-in-one application for ISO 9660 multi-session
operations which additionaly provides a limited
emulation of mkisofs.

Grab&Burn is a powerful tool for grabbing,
burning, and mastering of CD and DVD discs. It
supports all types of optical storage media
(including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, and
DVD-RAM) as well as a wide variety of burning
hardware. You can perform ordinal grabbing,
copying, and burning operations as well as expert
DVD authoring and mastering. These advanced
features enable you to create valid DVDs from
custom video files, for example, copied from other
DVDs. Moreover, with DVD Splitting Wizard you may
split DVDs into smaller parts and burn them to DVD
writable discs, or use the StarPort DVD Emulator
to watch DVD video movies on your PC. This enables
you to create copies of 9.4 GB DVDs in several clicks.